Experiences and lessons of the disaster medical assistance in Korea

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Abstract

In the cases of two important disasters that occurred in Korea in 2014, it was important to spread information early and to respond systematically for rapid utilization of disaster medical resources. Initial response units such as fire and police departments should deliver disaster medical information to disaster medical units and systems to facilitate the rapid response of disaster medical resources. When considering disaster medical situations in Korea, the size of a disaster medical assistance team should be smaller compared to the United States for an effective domestic disaster medical response. In addition, regional disaster manuals or guidelines should be accepted in place of instructions from the central government for detailed disaster medical response in each disaster region, and repeated disaster drills that include related organizations should be performed. The provision of institutional strategy is needed to support the basis of on-site disaster medical assistance activities and the existence of disaster medical assistance team.

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Hong, W., Kim, I., & Wang, S. J. (2014). Experiences and lessons of the disaster medical assistance in Korea. Journal of the Korean Medical Association, 57(12), 999–1007. https://doi.org/10.5124/jkma.2014.57.12.999

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